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Recent Events in Symposiaen-usFri, 01 Jun 2018 09:59:55 PDT3600Government Speakershttps://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/chtlj_symposia/sharing/symposia/2
https://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/chtlj_symposia/sharing/symposia/2Fri, 14 Feb 2014 09:15:00 PST
The conference program consist of six keynote speakers. Three in the morning coming from government agencies and then three in the afternoon who are policy writers for leading internet companies. The entire event is designed is to teach the audience how to navigate regulatory structures and participate in the drafting of new government policy towards disruptive business such as car sharing, crowd funding and social media. While these business models will be featured, the day is more about discussing how internet industries are reshaping traditional regulatory norms, and doing so quickly.

Each speaker will provide 20 minutes of presentation (think Ted talk format) followed by a moderated 20 minutes of Q&A.

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Catherine J. K. Sandoval et al.Policy Representativeshttps://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/chtlj_symposia/sharing/symposia/1
https://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/chtlj_symposia/sharing/symposia/1Fri, 14 Feb 2014 12:10:00 PST
The conference program consist of six keynote speakers. Three in the morning coming from government agencies and then three in the afternoon who are policy writers for leading internet companies. The entire event is designed is to teach the audience how to navigate regulatory structures and participate in the drafting of new government policy towards disruptive business such as car sharing, crowd funding and social media. While these business models will be featured, the day is more about discussing how internet industries are reshaping traditional regulatory norms, and doing so quickly.

Each speaker will provide 20 minutes of presentation (think Ted talk format) followed by a moderated 20 minutes of Q&A.